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ITALIAN SCHOOL NJ WILL START NEW WINTER CLASSES IN MORRISTOWN
Italian School NJ is offering new WINTER sessions in Morristown (21 Normandy Heights).
Classes can start as soon as December 9th, assuming that a minimum of 4 students signed up, but no later than January 11th.
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New classes as follow:
-Monday afternoons 4:30-6:00pm classes are offered for 2.5 to 8 years old, beginners.
-Monday evenings 6:30 -8:00pm classes are offered for 6 years old and up, including adults (all levels).
-Wednesday afternoons 4:30-6:00pm classes are offered for 2.5 to 8 years old.
-Wednesday evening 6:30 -8:00pm classes are offered for 6 years old and up, (all levels). For adults only intermediate level is available on Wednesday evening.
On-going classes as follow:
-Morristown, Saturday morning 9:30-12:00 for 2.5 to 8 years old – advanced level.
- Morristown, Wednesday evening 6:30-8:00 adult Intermediate level.
- Parsippany, Thursday evening 6:30-8:00 adult Beginner I and II level
For some of the on-going classes it is still possible to sign up, please e-mail us for information: info@italianschoolnj.com
Please refer to our flyer for our new and ongoing classes’ schedule.
Private tutoring is available upon request.
“ITALIAN SCHOOL NJ” teaches Italian language and culture. Group courses, private and semiprivate tutoring for all levels and all ages (from 2.5 years old to adults) are available.
The objectives of the school are to provide each student, young or adult, formal instruction and confidence to speak and write in Italian and acquire knowledge of the Italian culture.
Furthermore, we wish to provide the forum to build a community in which everyone can meet while learning and celebrating Italian language and culture.
We infuse students with enthusiasm for learning the language and encourage each student to reach their potential by providing small class sizes and individual attention.